Hello Andy!
06 May 10 23:42, Andy Ball wrote to Benny Pedersen:
Acorn's BBC computers could accept various second processors via the Tube
connection
if I remember rightly. It was one of the first examples of heterogeneous
multi-
processing that I knew about.
yep even another 6502 cpu board, when i sav that i thinked why, today i know more why it was so cool
same practice is in amiga where 68000 is just one control center for all the rest of the girls on mainboard, if the market as today was build on that idear there would be better computers and mac was better :)
shame on the few that belived we need to put a 80286 into a500 to make it possible to run all the good software from friends at that time, today its seems silly :(
I have a friend who may have had one of those. I know he had a 464 and
talked about
the 664 and 6128 when they were released. I believe the PCW series
inherited a lot
from the CPC.
problem i have in my 6128 is that the floppy drive cant run the floppys around :(, so i have to make repair when i find how to :/
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
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